Please let me, once again, thank you for an excellent workshop. This was exactly what Rwanda Information Technology Agency needed and people here are really enthusiastic. The “new mentality” has been passed down the hierarchy and RITA is once again an institution with motivated and, most importantly, happy employees.

Best Regards, Jorge

PS. RITA has now opened a coffee-shop (:-)) and it really has brought people together.

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Erik Kijne
After 15 years in Cooperative Training in Zambia and in the Tropical Dairy sector in Indonesia and Tanzania, Erik realised the serious problems with PLANNING of PROJECTS and thus specialised in the facilitated participatory multi-stakeholder Logical Framework Analysis and Planning (LFA) methodology.